There’s more plot going on than what was just described, and it’s constantly laid out in needlessly grandiose and confusingly wordy voiceover. The evil army is led by Artemesia (Eva Green), a Greek castaway turned warrior Queen who is not only beautiful and a killing machine, but was also secretly responsible for the sexually ambiguous Persian God-king’s rise to power. They are still outnumbered of course, but they growl louder than the bad guys and grease their bodies up like pro-wrestlers, so you gotta’ love em! Sullivan’s task is to lead the Greek naval fleet into battle against the much larger Persian fleet. With the Persian army still a threat, the Greek armies have united to combine their forces. Our bearded, shirtless, pantless hero this time is Sullivan Stapleton, whose Australian tones fill the mouth of Themistocles Of Athens. Other than that, it’s more of the same (though he did write the script and it shows in all the worst ways).
Aside from some recycled footage from the first flick, Gerard Butler isn’t back and without Snyder calling the shots, the slo-mo/fast-mo action scenes are toned down considerably. So yeah, if you saw 300, you can pretty much guess what you’re getting here. The second coming of the Spartans did not prove to cleanse my soul or right my ways, but the R-rated spectacle did raise my pulse and thus I did not hate the sights I cannot unsee. I was pillaged by 3D limb shedding, gratuitous nudity, a wondrously campy performance from the good lady Eva Green, and needlessly grandiose dialogue like the words that flicker before your eye-holes now.
Thus, 300: Rise Of An Empire was unleashed upon this humble movie-servant’s eyes. T’was thought that the tale was one-and-done, but lo’ the moneymakers at Warner Brothers did see fit to continue the saga and slay the masses with a plague of sequels. An eye-tingling combination of CGI, preposterous beards, greased male bodies, and blood-spattered battle did charm the lords and maidens of the land and a hit was born. Armed with the artistically xenophobic and ultra-violent words of the sire Frank Miller, young Snyder did prove to separate the masses from their pouches of silver. Let’s hope for an earlier release.In the ancient days of 2006, the young picture-maker Zack (son of Snyder) did see fit to honor the ancient Spartans’ homoerotic heroism. It’s possible we could see Vivo 2 sooner, but it all depends on how long everything takes. So since Vivo was released in 2021, four years from now would be 2025. But this means that it took 4 years to make Vivoand get it finished. Of course, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it got pushed back to 2021. We’ve come to this conclusion because Vivo started production sometime in 2016 and was given a release date for 2020. Vivo 2 release date (expected)Īs we mentioned earlier, Netflix has not confirmed that there will be a sequel, but if there is one, we predict that Vivo 2 will be released sometime in 2025. It’s possible that it can run over a little longer because some animated sequels do. How long will Vivo 2 be?Īssuming that Vivo 2 gets the green light, we expect the Netflix original movie to have a running time of somewhere areound 1 hour and 39 minutes, just like Vivo.
We’ll be sure to update you when Netflix releases this information. However, we’ve seen other animated musical films such as Sing release sequels, so there’s a good chance that Vivo 2 will happen. This is not surprising because Vivo just came out on Aug. Netflix has not confirmed if there’s going to be a Vivo 2.
How many movies of Vivo are there?Ĭurrently, there is only one Vivo film, and it’s available to stream now on Netflix. Since Vivo is doing so well, people are wondering if there will be a sequel to the film and when it’s coming to the streamer. So I’d say that Vivo is a must-watch if you haven’t already seen the Netflix movie.
The animated film received positive reviews from critics, and Rotten Tomatoes gave Vivo a score of 86%.
Many families probably put Vivo on for the kids while they watched Netflix’s original series Hit and Run since they premiered on the same day. Everyone loves a good animated musical adventure, especially the kids. It came as no surprise that Vivo would make the Netflix Top 10 list. By Crystal George 3 months ago Follow Tweet